Would you want Ndamukong Suh on the Seahawks?

Can you imagine the Seattle Seahawks with Ndamukong Suh on defense? The three-time All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle, grouped with ends Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril, would make Seattle’s defensive line all but unstoppable.

But can you imagine the Seattle Seahawks with Ndamukong Suh on defense? If they aren’t already, the Hawks would surely become the most hated team in the NFL.

Ndamukong Suh is one of the best defensive linemen in the NFL, but is also one of the game’s most hated players. (Tony Gutierrez/AP Photo)

Often considered the dirtiest player in the NFL, Suh is now also one of the hottest free agents in the NFL. The five-year Detroit Lions star, coming off an 8.5-sack season, is shopping himself around the league in search of a lucrative contract.

In his five years since being drafted second overall out of Nebraska in 2010, Suh has collected 36 sacks, 241 combined tackles, 15 passes defended, two fourced fumbles and one interception over 78 games. The Portland, Oregon, native has been one of the game’s most dominant defensive lineman, and certainly one of the game’s most aggressive playmakers.

But that aggression has gotten him into a lot of trouble. He is one of the NFL’s most hated players for a reason, having been fined more than $215,000 for in-game incidents since 2010 and having served a two-game suspension in 2011 for allegedly stomping on the arm of Green Bay offensive lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith.

This past season, Suh caused a stir again when he stepped on Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ injured leg during a game in December. The NFL suspended Suh for Detroit’s first playoff game against Dallas, but Suh won on appeal and played in the Lions’ wild-card loss to the Cowboys.

It seems unlikely, however, that Suh would end up in Seattle. The Seahawks face a tricky offseason negotiating the NFL’s salary cap, with Russell Wilson, Marshawn Lynch, Byron Maxwell, Bobby Wagner and others up soon for new deals. Yet while Suh’s high price might not be affordable to the Seahawks, the possibility of his joining the Hawks is certainly worth a look by GM John Schneider and his staff.

We want to know: What would you think about Suh joining the Seahawks? Would you even want a player like him in Seattle?